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Half-Opened Windows (Կիսաբաց լուսամուտներ) Kisabac Lusamutner
Half-Opened Windows is an Armenian talk show hosted by Armenian presenter-producer Hrach Muradyan. Starting in 2010, it is the longest run Armenian talk show ever. In 2011, it was named the best talk show of the year. It aims to address difficult social issues.
Controversies[]
In 2016, the talk show had a gay guest, who received some hate speech during the show. He was specifically discriminated for being gay by lawyer Garik Galikyan and producer Sargis Mikayelyan. They were both criticized for their hate speech against LGBT people.[1]Nikol Pashinyan, the current Armenian prime minister, during his campaign in 2018, noted that "In New Armenia, there should be no show as Half-Opened Windows.[2]